Liver Support

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  • Amy Myers MD Liver Support 60 caps Amy Myers MD Liver Support 60 caps

    Whether you want to support liver health or are prioritizing healthy aging, these capsules may be for you. Supports healthy liver function An optimally functioning liver is critical for all aspects of health. My Liver Support formula is a fantastic choice if you want to support liver health, have been exposed to environmental and lifestyle stressors, or want to promote the body’s detoxification process. How It Works Supports liver function, bile production, and the body's natural detoxification process Features N-acetyl-cysteine, a glutathione precursor Features milk thistle extract standardized for silymarin and alpha lipoic acid for antioxidant support A potent source of selenium, an important antioxidant mineral Who It’s For Liver Support is essential for those looking to support bile production and the body’s natural detoxification process. Key Ingredients:N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) - A glutathione precursor that supports your body’s glutathione production and normal levels of mucus in the digestive tract Milk Thistle Extract - Containing a potent polyphenol called silymarin, this herb provides antioxidant support and supports cellular health in the liver Alpha Lipoic Acid - Amplifies the free radical-fighting power of CoQ10 and glutathione, and supports the liver to protect the body from toxins Selenium - An important antioxidant mineral that plays an important role in helping to maintain healthy liver function FAQs What time of day should I take Liver Support? Should I take it with or without food? Liver Support is appropriate any time of the day, morning or night. Many people take it with breakfast and lunch with a full glass of water. Is Liver Support safe for children, pregnant women, and nursing mothers? We always recommend working with a qualified healthcare provider so that they can take your other supplements, medications, and health history into account when deciding if Liver Support is right for you or your children. Can I take Liver Support while I am addressing gut health or following a detox protocol? Yes! Liver Support complements and supports your liver, and this is especially important when you are undertaking any kind of detox protocol! During detox, your liver is working double time and is exposed to and responsible for metabolizing a much higher volume of toxins than on a normal day to day basis. While Liver Support is great year-round, it’s even more vital when your liver is taking on a greater workload. Dietary considerationsGluten free Dairy free Soy free Wheat free Yeast free Non-GMO Serving size: 1 Capsule Servings per container: 60 Suggested Use: Take one capsule twice daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Amount Per Serving:Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) 100mcg Thistle Extract (Silybum marianum) (seed) (80% silymarin) 210mg Alpha-Lipoic Acid 200mg N-Acetyl-Cysteine 200mg Other Ingredients: Hypromellose (vegetable capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, magnesium stearate, silica. Does not contain: Gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, GMOs, or yeast. Warning: Individuals taking medication should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare practitioner. If you are pregnant, consult your healthcare professional before using this supplement.

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Liver Support Products

The liver has an essential function in the body. It eliminates the by-products, wastes, and toxins in everything the body takes in. Whether you breathe, drink, or eat, the liver processes any substance entering the body. Even though the liver can regenerate after injury, there are some types of damage it cannot overcome. For example, if the liver is damaged by hepatitis, cirrhosis, or some types of liver toxic medications, it may not fully recover. Keeping the liver strong and healthy is essential, and using liver cleanse and liver support supplements from Vita Living can help you do just that. There are several different types of liver supplements. Among them are milk thistle, burdock root, and dandelion root. These three natural herbal supplements are very effective in cleansing and supporting the liver to continue effectively protecting your body from toxins.

Milk thistle is a time-honored liver tonic that helps protect the liver against damage caused by alcohol and acetaminophen. It is an antioxidant that helps the liver generate new cells, and it can assist in reducing inflammation caused by hepatitis. Burdock root is an excellent liver cleanse. It helps eliminate waste and impurities and assists the liver in proper functioning. In addition to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it is an anti-bacterial pre-biotic. Dandelion root helps cleanse the liver by increasing bile production and acting as a diuretic. It is also an antioxidant and supports friendly bacteria in the GI tract. By eliminating toxins such as alcohol and acetaminophen from your life and wisely adding gentle liver support supplements from Vita Living, you can help your liver metabolize impurities in your system. Be sure to read labels carefully and consult your healthcare professional to choose the right liver support supplements to suit your needs.

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